On the subject of oiling, I bought the billet thrust plate kit from FABO member
@Mean416. The thrust plate and lower drip rail are nicely machined, and the kit comes with a hollow capscrew for securing the upper left thrust plate corner (passenger's side). The threads go into the lifter valley and oil will accumulate and drip down through the bolt providing additional oiling to the timing chain.
Behind the thrust plate are two small oil galley holes that also created some debate as to their function. The How-To books I've read, and
@krazykuda's 360 build series recommend inserting galley plugs. The How-To books go one step further and as an option, recommend drilling a tiny hole in the left-hand galley plug, and then a corresponding larger hole in the thrust plate to allow additional oiling to the timing chain and fuel pump eccentric.
Interestingly, Greg's engine did not have the galley plugs installed. He started a thread on the subject and surprisingly to me, members chimed in that they also have disassembled small blocks without the plugs. I don't remember if my magnum engine had them, and I didn't take any pics of the thrust plate during disassembly. I went ahead and installed them and staked them with a screwdriver and used
@Mean416 's kit.
Original timing set prior to disassembly:
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Here's the new timing set installed. Peeking out behind the cam sprocket you can see the drilled capscrew securing the thrust plate.
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